wind turbines

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By Nikos Chrysogelos (former MEP & Councillor of the Region of South-Aegean) and Nicolas Stephanou (IT entrepreneur)
Communities’ issues cannot be black and white. For example, we can reject a proposal but this doesn’t mean that we have to maintain a situation. If it is no longer ... Continue reading

European legislation on projects having an impact on the environment
For the past quarter of a century, there have been principles and procedures at European level to ensure that any project with an impact on the environment should be evaluated. These principles and procedures apply to a wide range of public and private projects, such as the construction of power plants, ... Continue reading

Αυτό το άρθρο είναι διαθέσιμο στα Ελληνικά
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Yes to energy transition and sustainable development - No to large-scale wind turbines.
The Friends of Paros are in favour of alternative sources of renewable energy, respectful of the environment and which favours the country's energy independence. They therefore express their support ... Continue reading

A recent ministerial decision has cleared the way for the installation of 95 wind turbines on Paros and three other islands and their connection to the mainland.
The new wind turbines are enormous and totally out of character with the Cycladic islands: 100 m height, 70 m rotor diameter, and generally three times bigger than the existing ones (2 MW as against 0.7 MW).
The 8 ... Continue reading

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